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Well, while I was waiting for something to render, I started messing around with Bogwoppet's space kit. It was pretty keen, but I wanted a ship for it, so I rendered the Sulaco really quick and pasted it in (my other project had finished rendering, but I wasn't happy with it)... And what you see is what I came up with. Pretty much none of it is my doing, since Bogwoppet did all the work, but I like the Sulaco, so I thought I'd post it for the hell of it...

Hope you like it...

Space Construction Kit by Bogwoppet

[Edit: To clear up any possible confusion, I didn't make the Sulaco model. Unfortunately, I do not know who did... Let me know if you do...]

Image Comments (14)

caviedes ()
posted at 10:41PM Mon, 05 November 2007

Nice memory!

Emy10 ()
posted at 12:47AM Tue, 06 November 2007

Superbe réalisation !

JCD ()
posted at 7:47AM Tue, 06 November 2007

Cool composition!

ontar1 ()
posted at 8:55AM Tue, 06 November 2007

Cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

pixelmeister ()
posted at 4:42PM Tue, 06 November 2007

Nice ship!

ccbig ()
posted at 5:00PM Tue, 06 November 2007

Cool ship. Keep working with it!

Steff_7 ()
posted at 6:55PM Tue, 06 November 2007

Excellent composition. Cool work...

NefariousDrO ()
posted at 7:59PM Tue, 06 November 2007

That's one huge ship!

pixeltek ()
posted at 10:20AM Sun, 11 November 2007

That came out very well, but a few tips are in order. Look where the sun is. That means the planet, moon, and the spaceship would be illuminated differently & and identically. Darken a room, take a flashlight and shine it at some random objects placed in its beam, and you will see how things look. Also, there definitely will be no stars in the shadow areas of these objects. They would be blotted out by their bodies. This should help make your future space images even more accurate, in addition to looking very pretty, such as this one.

adonise ()
posted at 1:50PM Fri, 16 November 2007

Wonderful space and lighting...

hideakifuji ()
posted at 12:03AM Wed, 21 November 2007

i like this ship so this model like too. background image very well.

e-brink ()
posted at 3:42PM Tue, 27 May 2008

Excellent scene! Great lighting!

Shroom_Magic3D ()
posted at 12:26PM Mon, 18 May 2009

I had a look at this coz I downloaded it just never got around to adding to my runtime!! Excellent Image!!!

BergOne ()
posted at 4:48AM Tue, 13 October 2009

I know what you mean, it is a great model. It is brokered (free) by Vanishing Point. Made by an artist under the name Helgard. I think. Anyhoo, the light is a bit off. You'd do good in oving the main light behind the ship, and line it up with the sun. My personal prefrence for space-scenes is high contrast lightning (no atmosphere for the ambient light to bounce off. easy fixable.)Maybe with a weak fill to bring out the wonderful detail of the model.